Engagement Rings : What is Rose Cut Diamond Engagement Rings
Rose cut diamonds for engagement rings are making something of a return. Thought to have originated first in India in the late 1300s, Rose cut diamonds and gemstones first become used and exceptionally beloved during the Renaissance, when they were thought to symbolize a mystical, even “neo-pagan” type of Christianity that was flourishing in those days.
Rose cut diamonds have flat bottoms without the distinctive tapering body; instead, the crown of the diamond or other gemstone is elevated in a faceted dome where anywhere from three to 24 triangular facets are used to mimic the progressively tighter spiral of a rose. As these come together, they reflect the central focal point of a rose bud.
So, if rose cuts are so flawed, why then desire them for one’s engagement rings? Well, price for one thing. The rose cut can offer up a gemstone that glimmers like a star without breaking one’s bank, since it is focused on reflecting exterior light rather than radiating captured light from its interior. Also, this cut is so unique in shape that it can provide a powerful air of mystery or sophistication; and it can evoke “ye olden dayes” and is thus perfect for retrofitting a ring.
However, keep in mind that the rose cut can be very hard to find, since it has been out of style for so long and is so one-of-a-kind. You may have to find one in heirloom collections or estate collections that are for sale, or go through an antiques dealer.
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